“It is only when you realize life is taking you nowhere that it begins to have meaning."… well of course this is true. Yet there IS real meaning. It’s resident in an inner state which one isn’t connected to, and the state has its own meaning. A meaning that the intellectual mind and outer events cannot produce or fathom. The meaning is, so to speak, a question within the form of awareness itself.
Yes, it is when I realise lack, that there is room and possibility for a higher influence to enter, to be received. It seems to be of the ilk, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9)
“It is only when you realize life is taking you nowhere that it begins to have meaning."… well of course this is true. Yet there IS real meaning. It’s resident in an inner state which one isn’t connected to, and the state has its own meaning. A meaning that the intellectual mind and outer events cannot produce or fathom. The meaning is, so to speak, a question within the form of awareness itself.
Yes, it is when I realise lack, that there is room and possibility for a higher influence to enter, to be received. It seems to be of the ilk, "My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9)
That happens to be one of the most essential quotes in the New Testament.
I keep it close to me.